Verirrte Eskimos (2003)

Verirrte Eskimos (2003) poster

A supposedly deaf-mute peddler, who roams the countryside as a dance vendor and day laborer, meets a single woman who keeps her desire for closeness at a distance with anonymous phone sex. The two emotional Eskimos attract and repel each other, lie to and desire each other, perform egg dances on frosty-thin ground, fight for affection and a goldfish always ready to break out.

Director: Ferdinand Barth
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 31 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Ralf Keser
Cinematography: Thomas Vollmar
Editing: Sung Hyung Cho
Production: Kontrastfilm, Fachhochschule Mainz, OktoNet
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Ferdinand Barth
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Verirrte Eskimos about?
A supposedly deaf-mute peddler, who roams the countryside as a dance vendor and day laborer, meets a single woman who keeps her desire for closeness at a distance with anonymous phone sex. The two emotional Eskimos attract and repel each other, lie to and desire each other, perform egg dances on frosty-thin ground, fight for affection and a goldfish always ready to break out.
Who directed Verirrte Eskimos?
Verirrte Eskimos was directed by Ferdinand Barth.
Who stars in Verirrte Eskimos?
Verirrte Eskimos stars Tilo Nest, Beate Fischer, Hannah Schröder, Elisabeth Bartl, Hartwig Koch, Elfriede Lehnerl.
How long is Verirrte Eskimos?
Verirrte Eskimos has a runtime of 31m (31 minutes).
What genre is Verirrte Eskimos?
Verirrte Eskimos is a Drama film.
Where was Verirrte Eskimos produced?
Verirrte Eskimos was produced in Germany.